Chapter 134 Huadong’s Invitation



"Is what's written in this newspaper true?" A lady bought a newspaper on the street and exclaimed in surprise after just glancing at it.

"How could what's written in the newspaper be false?" someone around the lady responded.

"But this is different from what we saw two days ago. Isn't Sun Cuilan an unfilial daughter?" The lady who bought the newspaper pointed to an item in the newspaper, frowned, and was puzzled.

Sun Cuilan's deeds were quite popular, and people around her came forward when they heard her words.

On the bright page of the newspaper, there was a bold headline printed: "Unworthy parents, they are throwing the dirty water of "unfilial piety" on their daughter Sun Cuilan."

"Children are the apple of their parents' eyes. How can parents slander their children?" Someone was unwilling to believe it and hesitantly took a newspaper and started reading it on the street.

Among the content, the four bold subtitles are very eye-catching.

"Unfilial remarks, slander from a close relative, deliberately throwing dirty water!"

"Preferring sons over daughters: A detailed account of Ms. Sun Cuilan's tragic childhood."

Is the newspaper's complicity in the crime a bid for justice, or does it have other agendas?

The reporter's writing is quite good, with true feelings, going from the simple to the complex, and the story is closely linked, which makes people read it to the end.

After watching it, the people around showed expressions of disbelief.

"Is this true? The reporter said he was interviewing Sun Cuilan's sister-in-law, the one the news article said was being prosecuted."

"Many villagers in Ginkgo Village can testify. We can't all be lying."

"Didn't we wrongly accuse her before?"

The people gathered in front of the newsstand looked at each other, feeling ashamed and self-blaming.

Even though they didn't personally go to the door to act as messengers of justice because they cared about this matter, they often despised and cursed it after dinner.

"This can't be entirely our fault. It's the New South Daily that's reporting nonsense. As a reporter, how could he write nonsense?"

"That's right. Who would have thought there would be such parents? There are many parents who favor sons over daughters, but who are they like Sun Cuilan's parents who treat their daughter as a complete nobody?"

"Sun Cuilan is so pitiful. Fortunately, God blessed her and she grew up smoothly. She finally married a good man, but her evil family refused to let her go."

"My fellow workers in the factory have been misled by the New South Daily. No, I have to tell them the truth immediately."

"Yes, we misunderstood her before, and now it's time to clarify things for her."

In this way, after a few people in front of the newsstand looked at each other and confirmed it, one person told ten people, and ten people told a hundred people, and soon the content of the new newspaper spread.

The county town was small, and with the previous buzz, most people knew about the clarification in just one day.

In an instant, many people felt guilty.

Among them, Zheng Jianjun's customers were particularly bad. Not only did they attack and curse Sun Cuilan, they also had conflicts with Zheng Jianjun and even reported him to the patrol team.

If Zheng Jianjun hadn't run fast and the patrol team hadn't been blocked by someone, they would have been in big trouble!

"I haven't seen his stall recently. Is he not coming?"

"Who knows where Sun Cuilan lives? Should we go and apologize?"

"I was impulsive that day. Now that I think about it, I really shouldn't have done that. I often buy things from his stall. This guy is always enthusiastic and positive. How could he be a bad person?"

People these days are simple and honest, not just in the countryside but in the city as well. They may have various bad habits, but at heart they are kind and warm.

"If I can see him in the future, I will definitely buy double the amount!"

"You wish! Those things are limited!"

The atmosphere became a little more relaxed after the joke was made.

Sun Cuilan, who was in Ginkgo Village, only learned about the story in the newspaper through the curious inquiries of the villagers.

"How dare you slander me, you bastard?!" Sun Cuilan said angrily. She had been tolerant of her family, but they were always like grasshoppers in autumn, jumping up and down.

It doesn’t matter if it affects only her, but the three Zheng brothers haven’t set up their stalls for several days.

After the split, the three Zheng brothers continued to operate their stalls. However, their business model had changed significantly. They were now middlemen, with Zheng Dandan providing the goods and the brothers purchasing them. This meant that if the fruits and vegetables rotted, the three Zheng brothers would lose money.

"I'm going to settle the score with them!" The more she thought about it, the angrier she became. Sun Cuilan slapped her thigh, got up and left.

"Cui Lan, don't be impulsive." The villagers were worried that the matter would get out of hand, so they hurriedly stopped her.

It was only during the interview with the reporter that they learned that Sun's father had slandered Sun Cuilan in the newspaper. However, they never expected that Sun Cuilan, the person involved, was still kept in the dark.

"That's right. Dandan and the others sent you back specifically because they didn't want you to act impulsively."

"Just pretend you don't know. That reporter asked us, and we told him everything. Don't worry, our villagers won't let your parents slander you."

"I don't have parents." Sun Cuilan said with a grim expression.

"Yes, yes, they are not worthy of being your parents. You don't have parents." The villagers quickly agreed and calmed Sun Cuilan's emotions.

"Is what's written in this newspaper true?" A lady bought a newspaper on the street and exclaimed in surprise after just glancing at it.

"How could what's written in the newspaper be false?" someone around the lady responded.

"But this is different from what we saw two days ago. Isn't Sun Cuilan an unfilial daughter?" The lady who bought the newspaper pointed to an item in the newspaper, frowned, and was puzzled.

Sun Cuilan's deeds were quite popular, and people around her came forward when they heard her words.

On the bright page of the newspaper, there was a bold headline printed: "Unworthy parents, they are throwing the dirty water of "unfilial piety" on their daughter Sun Cuilan."

"Children are the apple of their parents' eyes. How can parents slander their children?" Someone was unwilling to believe it and hesitantly took a newspaper and started reading it on the street.

Among the content, the four bold subtitles are very eye-catching.

"Unfilial remarks, slander from a close relative, deliberately throwing dirty water!"

"Preferring sons over daughters: A detailed account of Ms. Sun Cuilan's tragic childhood."

Is the newspaper's complicity in the crime a bid for justice, or does it have other agendas?

The reporter's writing is quite good, with true feelings, going from the simple to the complex, and the story is closely linked, which makes people read it to the end.

After watching it, the people around showed expressions of disbelief.

"Is this true? The reporter said he was interviewing Sun Cuilan's sister-in-law, the one the news article said was being prosecuted."

"Many villagers in Ginkgo Village can testify. We can't all be lying."

"Didn't we wrongly accuse her before?"

The people gathered in front of the newsstand looked at each other, feeling ashamed and self-blaming.

Even though they didn't personally go to the door to act as messengers of justice because they cared about this matter, they often despised and cursed it after dinner.

"This can't be entirely our fault. It's the New South Daily that's reporting nonsense. As a reporter, how could he write nonsense?"

"That's right. Who would have thought there would be such parents? There are many parents who favor sons over daughters, but who are they like Sun Cuilan's parents who treat their daughter as a complete nobody?"

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